1. WWI Chapter 14 Sec. 3 A Bloody ConflictWWI proved to be unlike previous wars in many ways. New technology made WWI a more impersonal war, as well as a far more deadlier…
Slide 1 Slide 2 World War I Casualties Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 The Most Famous Recruitment Poster Slide 6 1917 – Selective Service Act 24,000,000 men registered for the…
Slide 1The U.S. Enters WWI Slide 2 Questions to consider… Is peace without victory possible? Was WWI preventable? Why does a nation decide to go to war? Should the United…
Slide 1The Great War 1914-1918 The Death of a Generation Slide 2 In the Beginning 1914 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Home before the leaves fall! The Schlieffen Plan Slide…
Slide 1Chapter 9 Section 3 Part II Slide 2 When the American Arrived When the Americans arrived in Europe, President Wilson and General Pershing told the British and the…
1.Walter's World Museum2. World War 1 Exhibit 3. Trench Warfare 4. EXIT 5. A solider stuck in barbwire Fencing. 6. Reason 1– Create New Countries Russia: Poland, Finland,…
1.LOBBY Causes of WWI2. TREATY OF VERSAILLES 3. Treaty of Versailles (Punish Germany) Germany must take full responsibility for the war (even though they did not start it)…
1.The Great WarMuseum2. Lobby 3. Lobby 4. Trench Warfare The both sides of the war wanted to protect their positions and cut down on losses so they dug trench's. Put…
1.Why the U.S. entered WWI 2. Imperialism • European nations competing for colonies • “Bigger is better” • Areas of conflict- Africa, Bosnia, Alsace, Lorraine 3.…